Thursday, September 23, 2010

Korean Workers Party Conference from September 28

3rd Party Conference of Korean Workers party will begin on 28 September in Pyongyang. It will coincide with the 65th anniversary of the Korean Workers’ Party. The Korean Workers’ Party remains the most politically powerful entity in the Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea. A party conference is a procedural event for the Korean Workers’ Party to change its charter and bylaws, and elect members of the Party Central Committee and its subordinate power bodies (Political Bureau, Secretariat, etc).  In making changes to the party’s charter and bylaws, the party can: (a) redefine the mission of a party organization or department (b)restructure local or central party organizational rules or procedures (c) revise the criteria and duties of rank and file party members.  Party Conference  is considered an auspicious event in the completing of the juche revolution. Through local delegates’ conferences, model workers and party members have been elected delegates for dispatch to provincial delegates’ conferences. In these local delegate conferences, they agreed unanimously that the  Workers’ Party Delegates’ Conference, to be held in the year of the 65th anniversary of the founding of our honorable Party, will be an epochal turning point in the reinforcement and development of our Party and a great happy event with the remarkable importance of opening an uplifting period in the revolution. A total of between 1,500 delegates from each province is elected to attend the conference.

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